Mikaela Mayer Explained

Mikaela Mayer
Birth Name:Mikaela Joslin Mayer
Nationality:American
Birth Date:4 July 1990
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Height:5 ft 9 in
Reach:66+1/2 in
Weight:
Style:Orthodox
Total:21
Wins:19
Ko:5
Losses:2
Show-Medals:yes

Mikaela Joslin Mayer (born July 4, 1990) is an American professional boxer. She is a former unified female super-featherweight world champion, having held the WBO and the IBF titles simultaneously. She has also held the interim WBC female lightweight world title. As an amateur, she won a bronze medal at the 2012 World Championships and competed for the U.S. at the 2016 Olympics.

Amateur career

Mayer competed internationally as part of Team USA in the women's 60 kg category at the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics. She defeated Jennifer Chieng in the Round of 16 before being eliminated in the quarterfinal by Russian Anastasia Belyakova, who took a majority decision.[1]

Amateur accolades

Professional career

After signing a promotional deal with Top Rank,[2] Mayer made her professional debut on 5 August 2017, defeating Widnelly Figueroa by first-round knockout.[3]

Mayer beat Ewa Brodnicka by unanimous decision to win the WBO female super-featherweight World title at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on 31 October 2020. Her Polish opponent had been reigning champion but was stripped of the belt after failing to make the 130-pound weight limit.[4]

On 5 November 2021, she took on IBF female super-featherweight World champion Maïva Hamadouche in a contest that saw both women's titles and the inaugural Ring female super-featherweight belt on the line. Mayer prevailed by unanimous decision.[5]

Seeking to further unify the division, Mayer faced WBC and IBO champion Alycia Baumgardner in London, England, on 15 October 2022. She lost via split decision with judges John Latham and Steve Gray making Baumgardner the winner, both scoring the fight 96-95, while Terry O’Connor gave it to Mayer 97-93.[6]

Mayer switched to lightweight for her next outing where she was scheduled to face Christina Linardatou on 15 April 2023, but the Greek boxer failed her pre-fight medical. Sweden's Lucy Wildheart stepped in as a last-minute replacement with Mayer winning by unanimous decision to became the interim WBC female lightweight World champion.[7]

Another change in weight division saw Mayer challenge IBF female welterweight World champion Natasha Jonas in Liverpool, England, on 20 January 2024. After a closely fought contest, it was the English boxer who came out on top winning by split decision with judge Diana Drews Milano scoring the fight for Mayer 97-93 but Frank Lombardi (96-94) and Michael Alexander (96-95) giving it to Jonas.[8]

Mayer is scheduled to challenge Sandy Ryan for her WBO welterweight title in New York on September 27, 2024.[9]

Professional boxing record

ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
22Sandy Ryan– (10)Sep 27, 2024
21Loss19–2Natasha JonasSD10Jan 20, 2024
20Win19–1Silvia BortotUD102 Sep 2023
19Win18–1Lucy WildheartUD10Apr 15, 2023
18Loss17–1Alycia BaumgardnerSD10Oct 15, 2022
17Win17–0Jennifer HanUD10Apr 9, 2022
16Win16–0Maïva HamadoucheUD10Nov 5, 2021
15Win15–0Érica FaríasUD10Jun 19, 2021
14Win14–0Ewa BrodnickaUD10Oct 31, 2020
13Win13–0Helen JosephUD10Jul 14, 2020
12Win12–0Alejandra Soledad ZamoraRTD6 (10), Oct 26, 2019
11Win11–0Lizbeth CrespoUD10Jun 15, 2019
10Win10–0Yareli Larios UD8Feb 15, 2019
9Win9–0Calista Silgado UD8Dec 14, 2018
8Win8–0Vanessa BradfordUD8Oct 13, 2018
7Win7–0Edina KissTKO3 (6), Aug 25, 2018
6Win6–0Sheena Flamand UD6Jun 30, 2018
5Win5–0Baby NansenUD6May 12, 2018
4Win4–0Maria SemertzoglouKO1 (4), Mar 10, 2018
3Win3–0Nydia Feliciano MD4Dec 9, 2017
2Win2–0Allison MartinezTKO3 (4), Sep 22, 2017
1Win1–0Widnelly FigueroaKO1 (4), Aug 5, 2017

Personal life

Between 2003 and 2005, Mayer played bass in heavy metal band Lia-Fail, which also included Nita Strauss.[10] [11]

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kevin Iole . American boxer Mikaela Mayer falls just short of Olympic medal . Sports.yahoo.com . 2016-08-15 . 2016-09-16.
  2. Web site: US Olympic boxer Mikaela Mayer turns pro with Top Rank. ESPN. 2024-05-21.
  3. Web site: Mikaela Mayer wins pro debut with first-round KO. August 6, 2017 . SportsNet. 2024-05-21.
  4. Web site: Mikaela Mayer Decisions Ewa Brodnicka To Capture WBO Title. October 31, 2020 . Boxing Scene. 2024-05-21.
  5. Web site: Mikaela Mayer downs Maiva Hamadouche by unanimous decision to unify junior lightweight titles. November 6, 2021 . ESPN. 2024-05-21.
  6. Web site: Alycia Baumgardner Edges Mikaela Mayer With Split Decision To Unify Titles. October 15, 2022 . Boxing Scene. 2024-05-21.
  7. Web site: Mikaela Mayer Outworks Lucy Wildheart, Wins Decision To Capture WBC Interim-Title. April 15, 2023 . Boxing Scene. 2024-05-21.
  8. Web site: Natasha Jonas Edges Mikaela Mayer in Fire-Fight With Split Decision, Retains IBF Title. January 20, 2024 . Boxing Scene. 2024-05-21.
  9. News: Iskenderov . Parviz . Mikaela Mayer challenges Sandy Ryan at MSG in New York in September . FIGHTMAG . 5 August 2024.
  10. Web site: Inside the music: The story of the fast rise and quick fall of Mikaela Mayer's teenage metal band. June 16, 2021. ESPN.com.
  11. Web site: NITA STRAUSS To Play Boxing Champion MIKAELA MAYER To Ring For Historic Title Unification Bout. November 5, 2021. BLABBERMOUTH.NET.